On 05/21/2012 12:38 PM, jb-electronics wrote:

> thanks for the link! But I seriously doubt anyone is willing to ship a
> gas container that is above 100 bar pressure - that is really dangerous
> if shipped normally, and really expensive, if shipped properly, I am
> afraid.

They had no problem shipping to me via USPS.  And when several of us
went in and split a tank of Xenon, I had no problem at all shipping via
USPS.  I had called ahead to ask.  At the counter, the clerk put an
"Inert Compressed Gas" label on the box and took it.  No HAZMAT fee like
UPS wanted.

> 
>> Last time I bought, neon was $1 a liter. 
> 
> That's nice, but something I have to dream about. The manifold solution
> is quite interesting, too, but I am afraid I am not good enough for it
> just now.

All my stuff is fabricated out of copper tubing and brass valves.
Perfectly adequate for the vacuum levels involved.

John




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